#Question on delay times!

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rancid idol
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Im curious about the delay times:

im using deteris w/okada fork and it generally performs really well.
According to the Box on the left that gves you stats I have a maximum of 492ms.
Although even while gaming it rarely goes over "perf: 200ms"

However I noticed that the delay between me talking and the app playing my sound (be it over discord or in the monitor directly on the app) is well over 1 second, more like 1.5-2s.

How is that possible and calculated?

Also any way to get that down to ACTUAL 500ms max?
My settings are in the screenshots. Also im running on a 4080 RTX, and the delay is consistent, no matter if my GPu is idling around or if im gaming.

I did try ONNX models, but didnt see any improvement, but noticed the quality was considerable worse (crackling, robot voice etc etc)
also tried the Server Asio Mode that is recommended in some guide, but that caused even more issues and also didnt have any noticable effect on the delay.

Any ideas?

vague rose
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decrease chunk to 100 ms

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use server mode and choose wasapi for both input and output

rancid idol
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is server mode actually that much better?
I honestly never looked into it and have no idea what the difference is.

Thanks will try!

vague rose
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keep in mind that adding realtime filters (denoisers, eq, etc) increases delay a bit

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even in server mode

rancid idol
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I will have to test if I can even use server mode, since I get tons of interference and other issues without the "Suppression 2" on deteris activated.

rancid idol
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Ahh thanks for the tip!
The Wasapi server thing with 100ms is significantly faster.
However without the Noise Supression my mic pics up literally every keystroke... and then it tries to convert that into words... its .. hilarious.. but not very good 😄

vague rose
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u gotta find a noise suppressor, or use w-okada's denoiser

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technically a third party denoiser would provide less delay than w-okada's own denoising, but only if you use said third party denoiser in server mode, not client mode